PANISEA. 
LO., p. 44. Caelogynis sect. 
_Sepata membranacea ; — basi obtusis v. obliquis. 
LaBELLUM indivisum, lection, omnind calvum, basi 
iberum 
ogynis. 
aati 4, collateralia, cereacea; caudiculd glanduldque 
siullig” (nisi materies pulverea saltém in quibusdam).  Anthera 
membranacea, mobilis, bilocularis, infra apicem columne inserta. 
Herbee epiphyte Indice, cespitose, pseudobulbose. Folia 
sepins graminea, semper tenuia. Racemi radicales, er yt 1—00- 
fort; bracteis membranaceis. Flores medioeres, palli. 
The absence of crests or elevated lines from the lip of the a now 
assembled under this name, ps ere be Pe membranous texture, the per- 
fectly simple form, and the sigmoid base of that organ, afford amp le points of 
distinction from Coelogyne. 
1. P. parviflora. LO., p. 44, sub Ce 
P. foliis angusté ovalibus, racemis cx ined bracteis ovatis 
pedicellis ete sepals petalisque pris obtusiusculis, 
labello lineari-lance 
ndrobium pene Don Prodr. 
De 
Wild in Nepat, and Gossarn eae Walle, (v. 8. sp.) 
. P. reflexa. 
P. foliis ovalibus solitariis longé petiolatis eee nutantibus 
Androgyne. Grifith, Notul. UI. 279, 
Wild in Assam, on_ oaks, ——. | Rinssr, ylis, 
Oberonia, &c., in a TA, at Myrang i in 
(v. &. sp. 
Pseudobulbs diaphanous, cellular-membranous ; lip white, with yellow 
ts near the base— Griffith. The same nutor mentions» pi of rat 
pe apa but this seems to be accidental. 
JAN. 28, 1854. 
